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EEO. 2020; 19(1): 700-712


EVALUATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE FOR EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA

Sani Kumar, Dr. Hari Om Sharan.




Abstract

The use of Business Intelligence (BI) to increase academic performance and simplify administrative management is gaining traction in India's education system. Educational business intelligence software is advanced and well-organized. Training is highly important because it gives awareness and a healthy outlook to young minds. Though Business Intelligence (BI) is becoming increasingly common in developed countries, India is just getting started. This paper explains how BI software is used in schools and organisations to make administration work faster and simpler while minimizing manual labour. According to NASSCOM, India's BI industry is projected to hit USD 16 billion by 2025, accounting for 32 percent of the global BI market. Business intelligence software is a tool that simplifies the educational system by integrating different activities into a single system and delivering more knowledge to users. Analysing and designing new methods are used to clarify it. The use of business intelligence software has a positive impact on institutions and organisations. This paper analyses the evaluation and adoption of business intelligence software for education system in India.

Key words: Business intelligence, Business intelligence software, Global BI market






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